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Landfill report backs tree planting
30 May 2008
It may be possible to plant trees and woodland on former landfill sites to improve their impact on the landscape, research published by the DCLG has shown.
Standing up for nature
30 May 2008
Natural England chairman Sir Martin Doughty has emerged as a tireless advocate for the role of the environment in meeting a wide range of public policy objectives, finds Susanna Gillman.
Highest standards essential to beat prejudice in eco-town fight
30 May 2008
Amid the dross, a nugget emerges from the Whitehall policy machine now and then.
Fyson on ... the bright spot of zero definition
30 May 2008
... the bright spot of zero carbon definition in the race for environmentally-friendly new housing.
Scotland on course for renewable lead
30 May 2008
Scotland looks set to become a European leader in green energy, a conference in Aberdeen heard last week.
City plans for allotments
30 May 2008
A five-year plan to secure more land for use as allotments is to be prepared by Glasgow City Council.
Mayor chairs waste board
30 May 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson will chair the soon-to-be-created waste and recycling board for the capital, although former incumbent Ken Livingstone refused to do so.
Park quarries lose permits
30 May 2008
Eleven dormant quarries in the Brecon Beacons national park can never again be worked after their planning permissions were revoked this week.
Water target guide sought
30 May 2008
The government must set tougher targets for water quality when it implements the European water framework directive, a green trade body has urged.
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